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foreign policy. nice to see you, sir. >> hey, nice to see you. >> tell me, how did you first meet the two brothers? was it just living in the same building in is that how you knew them? >> i met the older brother two weeks prior into moving into the apartment under them. i met him at a pizza is shop across from my high school. >> what was tamerlan like? >> my first interaction with him was he was sitting at a table at a pizza shop across my high school and he was talking to another kid that used to go to cambridge latin high school. i overheard the conversation and he was basically explaining the koran to the person he was sitting with and the differences between the bible and the koran. i noticed in a way he was idolizing the koran and trash talking the bible. i was very interested in the topic and i didn't know much about religion, whether it's christianity or islam, and he seemed like he was very well-educated about both so i wanted to join the argument or the discussion. so, yeah, i basically joi
foreign policy. nice to see you, sir. >> hey, nice to see you. >> tell me, how did you first meet the two brothers? was it just living in the same building in is that how you knew them? >> i met the older brother two weeks prior into moving into the apartment under them. i met him at a pizza is shop across from my high school. >> what was tamerlan like? >> my first interaction with him was he was sitting at a table at a pizza shop across my high school and he was...
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on foreign policy in a scathing op-ed about the crisis in syria. white house reaction plus in depth analysis ahead. >>> new trouble for obamacare and it is not just coming from republicans but from one of the president's biggest backers. >>> plus a new study on baby food, the benefits, the concerns and what's really best for your little one. jon: brand new developments on the crisis in syria as we await a key meeting on the russian proposal in which assad would transfer his chemical weapons to international control as the syrian dictator explains why he agreed to the plan and russia's president slams the united states. i'm jon scott. >> hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee. welcome to the second hour of "happening now." certainly a lot of players in the game, right, jon? jon: everybody seems to have their fingers in this mess. jenna: we'll watch the play-by-play as it happens. mean type the president of syria, president assad, making it very clear today claiming that the united states and our threats did not influence his decision to surrender chemical wea
on foreign policy in a scathing op-ed about the crisis in syria. white house reaction plus in depth analysis ahead. >>> new trouble for obamacare and it is not just coming from republicans but from one of the president's biggest backers. >>> plus a new study on baby food, the benefits, the concerns and what's really best for your little one. jon: brand new developments on the crisis in syria as we await a key meeting on the russian proposal in which assad would transfer his...
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. >> jon: you can imagine with the foreign policy. >> not the foreign policy the government shutdown the syrians think we're idiots. >> jon: we're idiots? >> yeah. >> jon: they are hardly if a position to judge us. syria is not a model society these days. >> yeah, but guess what? even with the whole country torn part the syrian government has paid all its bills and workers wages. can you believe that (bleep)? the memorial i'm sure they are building to this war is open right now. (bleep). >> jon: wow. so the government is open. but -- but -- but assad is still a murderous dictator. >> true. but you want to know what he said to me today, jon? >> jon: wait, what he said to you? >> yeah, the president of syria said to me today while we were eating he said what is up with that ted cruz guy? seems like a bit of a whack job. >> jon: reety assad said that to you? totally. >> jon: did you did you say to assad? >> what (bleep) am i supposed to say you just nod and finish .our [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. listen. if you were an astute observer of politics you may have noted washi
. >> jon: you can imagine with the foreign policy. >> not the foreign policy the government shutdown the syrians think we're idiots. >> jon: we're idiots? >> yeah. >> jon: they are hardly if a position to judge us. syria is not a model society these days. >> yeah, but guess what? even with the whole country torn part the syrian government has paid all its bills and workers wages. can you believe that (bleep)? the memorial i'm sure they are building to this...
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it's wrong for america to lead its foreign policy with its military. that, clearly, we should learn a lesson and not do that again. then there are also, if you look at every other freedom. -- every other democratization around the world, america has had a very big role in it. not with its military, but with its engagement, and economic assistance, and getting the rest of the world together in order to help at a critical moment. >> jon: in libya, i guess we got together with nato and bombed around the area. i don't-- ( laughter ) i'm not exactly sure what we did, but we certainly bombed in kind of a, i guess you call it a serpentine kind of pattern. >> that's right. >> jon: that was good but flonow there's a big problem wih what we feel are radicals taking over that area. if you interfere, doesn't that create resent independent that area? >> that's because we only interfere all the time militarily. in thaty sentence sense we haven't changed at all. >> jon: don't we give them economic aid? >> that's mostly for the military. if you compare what we did for
it's wrong for america to lead its foreign policy with its military. that, clearly, we should learn a lesson and not do that again. then there are also, if you look at every other freedom. -- every other democratization around the world, america has had a very big role in it. not with its military, but with its engagement, and economic assistance, and getting the rest of the world together in order to help at a critical moment. >> jon: in libya, i guess we got together with nato and...
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the foreign policy side not enough on the domestic. it's not an end in itself. but we have to do more here so we can do more there. >> john: this is truly something that is in fact america's foreign policy or throwing money at the problem. we see that happening now in egypt. let's just apply this book to egypt. you talk a lot about how america may be better off with evolution or revolution, which rhymes so it definitely carries some weight. what does that mean. >> the middle east no longer should dominate america's foreign policy. in the middle east in a place like egypt we ought to be saying if you want our support, you have to meet certain conditions: economic reform, political reform. you can't insist but you can say here's the incentive and here's the penalty if you don't do it. >> john: there's a situation now where we... the military seems to have... no one is saying that morsi was a particularly good man. but just to have a foreign policy in place. >> the difference is what happens in egypt is the difference between democracy an
the foreign policy side not enough on the domestic. it's not an end in itself. but we have to do more here so we can do more there. >> john: this is truly something that is in fact america's foreign policy or throwing money at the problem. we see that happening now in egypt. let's just apply this book to egypt. you talk a lot about how america may be better off with evolution or revolution, which rhymes so it definitely carries some weight. what does that mean. >> the middle east no...
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foreign policy chief said on monday she would prefer u.s. lawmakers and others not to impose additional sanctions before the nuclear talks. her quote, i would like to get to geneva where the talks take place in the best possible atmosphere to have these negotiations. quickly, ambassador, how do we change the cycle the of the past 10 years? >> i don't think we will change it. i think the nucleares weapons program will continue until somebody uses force against it. it won't be the obama administration. it may or may not be israel. if the current curse continues and certainly if we get locked into the process of a negotiation as iranians clearly wish i think it is only a question of when and how many nuclear weapons iran will announce to the world that they have been able to fabricate. jenna: ambassador bolton, great to have you on the program as always. >>> thank you. jon: a quick look what is coming up 18 minutes from now on america's news headquarters with bill hemmer and alisyn camerota. >> join us at the top of the hour because we'll share
foreign policy chief said on monday she would prefer u.s. lawmakers and others not to impose additional sanctions before the nuclear talks. her quote, i would like to get to geneva where the talks take place in the best possible atmosphere to have these negotiations. quickly, ambassador, how do we change the cycle the of the past 10 years? >> i don't think we will change it. i think the nucleares weapons program will continue until somebody uses force against it. it won't be the obama...
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today the difference say 20% difference that is the kind of mistakes that sometimes happen when foreign policy is made business based on delusion. >> jon: let me say this again you're welcome. >> thank have you he -- thank you very much. >> jon: it's on the bookshelves now. husain haqqani it's v
today the difference say 20% difference that is the kind of mistakes that sometimes happen when foreign policy is made business based on delusion. >> jon: let me say this again you're welcome. >> thank have you he -- thank you very much. >> jon: it's on the bookshelves now. husain haqqani it's v
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. >> what we need is not a 19th century conception of foreign policy and diplomacy but a 21st century one in which we seek to enlist china to support the mechanisms, the rules of the road. the norms and values that have underscored and supported peace and prosperity in the last 40 years. >> president obama will likely put the issues of cyber security and north career ya to the top of the agenda. obama is looking to build a relationship with president xi so they can deal with issues one-on-one. >> he has got to establish a relationship where they can pick up the phone and deal with each other more directly. >> the status of the relationship of these two leaders will have a significant impact on security and stability in the asia pacific. campbell says the obama administration recognizes the key to a successful relationship involves putting u.s. china policy in a larger regional context. nhk world, washington. >>> the french president is making his first official visit to japan high pressure he and the prime minister have agreed to cooperate on a rang of issues including promoting frenc
. >> what we need is not a 19th century conception of foreign policy and diplomacy but a 21st century one in which we seek to enlist china to support the mechanisms, the rules of the road. the norms and values that have underscored and supported peace and prosperity in the last 40 years. >> president obama will likely put the issues of cyber security and north career ya to the top of the agenda. obama is looking to build a relationship with president xi so they can deal with issues...
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jon: "the new york times" took a look at the foreign policy achievements of the obama administration yesterday and noted some of the contradictions. the fact that the president surged forces into afghanistan, then pulled back. went into libya, sort of briefly, then pulled back. took a look at the syrian situation and was originally going to launch cruise missiles and then pulled back. what does this say to friend and adversaries? >> right, one could go on the list could be longer on hosni mubarak in egypt, in 30-day period 2 1/2 years ago the white house had four separate positions should mubarak stay or should he go and what that flip-flopping, that indesigh sieveness, that vacillation sends to both adversaries aligning that the united states is not a steadfast, resolution, trustworthy partner and that when the united states says something you can't guaranty it. instead you have obama chasing around, looking for negotiations with north korea, with iran, with others and people wonder exactly what we think our own national interests is. jon: what dot iranians think? here is what the "
jon: "the new york times" took a look at the foreign policy achievements of the obama administration yesterday and noted some of the contradictions. the fact that the president surged forces into afghanistan, then pulled back. went into libya, sort of briefly, then pulled back. took a look at the syrian situation and was originally going to launch cruise missiles and then pulled back. what does this say to friend and adversaries? >> right, one could go on the list could be...
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his foreign policy tough as nails in terms of nailing terrorism. they can't really complain about that. he has tried to bring us out of the wars we got stuck in. he's not a jimmy carter, not a passivist. he's a dove, doesn't want to go to war with iran. most americans don't want to go to war with iran, because is an unending war, many facets we can't predict. spending, what started the tea party republican grassroots people, even though they elected w, common sense conservative, he wouldn't veto, just spend money. wait a minute, no control left here. that to me is a reasonable case for the grassroots anger and frustration which led to the tea party movement. the tactics employed, that's come from the top. the people haven't said shut down the government, it's people like cruz and rand paul. my argument, there's a real urge to get control of finances. the democrats have not taken seriously, probably never have. then you've got -- it's true. you're laughing but they never have. >> the president put reforms to medicaid -- medicare and social security
his foreign policy tough as nails in terms of nailing terrorism. they can't really complain about that. he has tried to bring us out of the wars we got stuck in. he's not a jimmy carter, not a passivist. he's a dove, doesn't want to go to war with iran. most americans don't want to go to war with iran, because is an unending war, many facets we can't predict. spending, what started the tea party republican grassroots people, even though they elected w, common sense conservative, he wouldn't...
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jenna: michael hanlon, senior fellow on foreign policy studies from the brookings institution. nice to see you again. >> likewise. jenna: we're waiting to get the tape playout we get from the two world leaders. we'll hear a little bit about the conversation they're having today. what is at stake here? >> i agree with mr. miller's main point. i don't see any reason to think president obama is somehow waiverring in his commitment to make sure iran doesn't get the bomb. and i think quite clearly, what he is trying to do see if there is a way to test the sincerity of president rouhani. bebe net yaw has to be a little careful. i understand his skepticism. that is reasonable to voice. to say he is sure this is all just a charade by iran, that is not very helpful and that is not really very empirical. there is no way to know that we'll have to test this. we'll have to test it through serious negotiations. making sure any agreement would have to be verifiable and would only lift sanctions as there is compliance by iran, not in advance of compliance. if we keep to those basic, simple, c
jenna: michael hanlon, senior fellow on foreign policy studies from the brookings institution. nice to see you again. >> likewise. jenna: we're waiting to get the tape playout we get from the two world leaders. we'll hear a little bit about the conversation they're having today. what is at stake here? >> i agree with mr. miller's main point. i don't see any reason to think president obama is somehow waiverring in his commitment to make sure iran doesn't get the bomb. and i think...
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policy but on the other hand, troop withdrawal is controversial issue and in afghanistan there's concern of what is going to happen with the pursuing of the peace process. there's hopes and concerns as well. i want to be part of hope for my country. i know there are challenges and one day i might be assassinated but it's a choice i made for myself. >> jon: inspiring one and incredibly brave one. enough time we'll good to commercial and we'll talk more about the complexities ant dueality of living in afghanistan and the difficulty as you go through there. very, very nice to have you on the show. fawzia koofi, "the favored daughter." you she had gut this and readit
policy but on the other hand, troop withdrawal is controversial issue and in afghanistan there's concern of what is going to happen with the pursuing of the peace process. there's hopes and concerns as well. i want to be part of hope for my country. i know there are challenges and one day i might be assassinated but it's a choice i made for myself. >> jon: inspiring one and incredibly brave one. enough time we'll good to commercial and we'll talk more about the complexities ant dueality...
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it could turn into a major foreign policy and national security problem because of the importance of egypt, vis-a-vis israel and entire region there and so no matter what the president chooses to focus on and, you know, americans probably, to some degree like to focus on education and thinks like that, i just expect he will be looking over his shoulder at the middle east for the foreseeable future. jon: what americans probably would like to focus on is jobs and the jobs numbers not great yet. still in the mid 7% range, unemployment and the president's poll numbers on the economy are looking, well, about as week as they have have right now. >> it is and it is interesting because on the one hand, voters have shown that they don't have much confidence in the republicans in congress either when it comes to this and obama polls generally better than republicans on these issues but ever since he has gone on his summer campaign to tout his economic proposes and policies, they're not much different than they have ever been but to tout them and renew focus on them, it hasn't helped him yet. i
it could turn into a major foreign policy and national security problem because of the importance of egypt, vis-a-vis israel and entire region there and so no matter what the president chooses to focus on and, you know, americans probably, to some degree like to focus on education and thinks like that, i just expect he will be looking over his shoulder at the middle east for the foreseeable future. jon: what americans probably would like to focus on is jobs and the jobs numbers not great yet....
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he did not have a foreign policy view. she is right. he is a great communicator, but he has nothing on foreign affairs. nothing i read in the minor media have stated the foreign policy with the russians or chinese. i don't know and neither do the media people know what our foreign policy is. >> judy? >> i think friday, secretary kerry's speech said it. it is not what is going on in syria, yes, people have been killed. the way they are being killed. more importantly it is who we are. this is the political argument. >> 500 people have been killed in the congo. we have not done squat there. >> not with weapons of mass destruction. >> i'm not defending it. i'm pointing out that samantha power, his u.n. ambassador. >> who is on vacation. >> the author of the doctrine of humanity to protect. that was what was evoked on friday. >> judy, let's talk about the u.n.'s responsibility to protect. what is bigger than that is the geneva convention. it is that violation to allow 100,000 people to die which happened under all of hillary clinton's tenure
he did not have a foreign policy view. she is right. he is a great communicator, but he has nothing on foreign affairs. nothing i read in the minor media have stated the foreign policy with the russians or chinese. i don't know and neither do the media people know what our foreign policy is. >> judy? >> i think friday, secretary kerry's speech said it. it is not what is going on in syria, yes, people have been killed. the way they are being killed. more importantly it is who we are....
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this is the first maybe of many, i don't think so about dennis rodman's foreign policy. interesting all the same because the pieces do matter. >> i'd be happy to talk to him and try to convince him this was a big mistake on that part. jenna: let us know if you get that conversation. we'd like to be there, maybe we could get it televised. thank you as always. jon: we have just got even word that the president intend to step up to the microphone and make some kind of a statement there in the brady briefing room at the white house, scheduled for seven minutes from now. he has just been meeting with john boehner and some of the other members of the congressional delegation all about the sequester and this nation's fiscal problems. no indication he'll actually take questions from the white house press corp, he general dedoesn't like to do that but he will make a statement, we'll have it for you live. also jodi arias breaks down on the stand as she testifies for a 13th day in her own murder trial. but will her tears sway the jurors? a forensic psychiatrist weighs in. >> and yo
this is the first maybe of many, i don't think so about dennis rodman's foreign policy. interesting all the same because the pieces do matter. >> i'd be happy to talk to him and try to convince him this was a big mistake on that part. jenna: let us know if you get that conversation. we'd like to be there, maybe we could get it televised. thank you as always. jon: we have just got even word that the president intend to step up to the microphone and make some kind of a statement there in...
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michael hanlon is a senior fellow and foreign policy studies at the brookings insurance taoufplgts he's traveled to afghanistan nine times has met several times with hamid karzai. michael if you you would, because of your experiences specially with president hamid karzai how do you think this conversation is going right now? >> hi, jenna, i like the way you put the war is to formally end in 2014. at least our role formally ends. as you know the war may continue and that gets to the real essence of the meeting today. there is a lot of work to do. there is a question of how nass we drawdown our forces between now and the end of 2014. as you mentioned, how many forces stay after that. and whether it has to be achieved right away or maybe we can drawdown in 2015, 2016, 2017, a little more gradually which is what i favor so you don't have to necessarily get to the quote unquote permanent or steady state presence right away at the end of next year. there are other questions too. is there a better strategy for peace talks with the taliban? that could actually produce a formal end to the war, o
michael hanlon is a senior fellow and foreign policy studies at the brookings insurance taoufplgts he's traveled to afghanistan nine times has met several times with hamid karzai. michael if you you would, because of your experiences specially with president hamid karzai how do you think this conversation is going right now? >> hi, jenna, i like the way you put the war is to formally end in 2014. at least our role formally ends. as you know the war may continue and that gets to the real...
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elon burman is vice president of the american foreign policy council and author of the new book, "implosion: the end of russia and what it means for america." well, russia is still there at least in the near time. poland and lithuania are said to be nervous over the discovery of these russian missiles right on their doorstep. should they be? >> oh, they absolutely should be. and i think you framed it exactly right. this is very much part of a larger conversation, in fact, a larger contest that's taking place between the russian federation on the one side and the west on the other side. ukraine is really the bellwether for everything that's happening. the historical background for everything that you're seeing in ukraine is the fact that ukraine was on track until late november to sign an association agreement with the european union which is a very important, symbolic step that would align ukraine's economy with that of the e.u. and not with russia. russia's pushing back, they're trying to bring ukraine back into their economic and ideological orbit, and what they're doing through this depl
elon burman is vice president of the american foreign policy council and author of the new book, "implosion: the end of russia and what it means for america." well, russia is still there at least in the near time. poland and lithuania are said to be nervous over the discovery of these russian missiles right on their doorstep. should they be? >> oh, they absolutely should be. and i think you framed it exactly right. this is very much part of a larger conversation, in fact, a...
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>>brian: let's look at our foreign policy. if president bush had it wrong, according to some, don't go into iraq, don't make a big footprint in afghanistan, stay out of the business of the middle east, let them do their own thing, that was wrong. then president obama comes in and goes to cairo and says let's start new. let's pull out of iraq. we're going to be leaving afghanistan. now what do you think of us? that doesn't seem to be resonating well either. what makes these people happy? >> what moves made them delirious is the fact that we not only started two wars in afghanistan, but we lost both of them. no matter how the american president dresses it up, in the muslim world they have now defeated the superpower. >>brian: we left too early in iraq. we were setting up a democracy in iraq. >> there is no democracy, brian. in fact, you hit on the biggest problem we have and that is mr. obama and mrs. clinton's big thing. the more we push democracy, the more we're waging warped civilizations against islam. as long as a major for
>>brian: let's look at our foreign policy. if president bush had it wrong, according to some, don't go into iraq, don't make a big footprint in afghanistan, stay out of the business of the middle east, let them do their own thing, that was wrong. then president obama comes in and goes to cairo and says let's start new. let's pull out of iraq. we're going to be leaving afghanistan. now what do you think of us? that doesn't seem to be resonating well either. what makes these people happy?...
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there are people on the other side of the world that don't like our foreign policy, in the middle east who don't like our culture in any way. to them we're the enemy. doesn't it stun you, mr. mayor, people from a breakaway or rebellious former soviet union have come and killed anonymously people they don't even know but know them as fellow inhabitants of america, just as a slaughter? and we don't have a front with chechnya. we don't have a beef with them. or them with us. that just, to me, is like -- i almost feel like i don't know anything to say at this point sometimes. >> it was a total shocker to me. i went through about ten different scenarios yesterday who it could be, from, you know, islamic radicals to right-wing crazies, to just isolated people who were just nuts. i never would have thought of chechnya. the fact is, if anything, we're seen as somewhat sympathetic with the chechnyans and overcritical of the russians. maybe we're right or wrong. that's the way it's seen. i was in russia a day after the attacks in beslan, you know, that really were a tremendous shock to the russi
there are people on the other side of the world that don't like our foreign policy, in the middle east who don't like our culture in any way. to them we're the enemy. doesn't it stun you, mr. mayor, people from a breakaway or rebellious former soviet union have come and killed anonymously people they don't even know but know them as fellow inhabitants of america, just as a slaughter? and we don't have a front with chechnya. we don't have a beef with them. or them with us. that just, to me, is...
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foreign policy over the past few years but specifically over the past few months. the chief file is basically syria. they felt that the president obama after the use of chemical weapons was very serious with regard of crumbling the regime or putting real sanctions against the regime and the diplomats feel that president obama mobilized the arab world and mobilized saudi arabia and in the middle of it, he just quit and used russian mediation to withdraw from the scene as they say. so they have this major -- of course, they have the bigger fight that's iran, the fact that we in the united states opened up on the new iranian regime without consultation with the saudis. jenna: are their criticisms valid? >> i think they're very valid. it's not just the criticism from saudi arabia. remember criticism here at home but also other arab countries. jordan, kuwait, bahrain, the u.a.e. and even many other parties in north africa and of course, you know, we have a major issue with egypt. notice what we have forming are arab allies not very happy. jenna: there's two issues then.
foreign policy over the past few years but specifically over the past few months. the chief file is basically syria. they felt that the president obama after the use of chemical weapons was very serious with regard of crumbling the regime or putting real sanctions against the regime and the diplomats feel that president obama mobilized the arab world and mobilized saudi arabia and in the middle of it, he just quit and used russian mediation to withdraw from the scene as they say. so they have...
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let's put foreign policy aspiepped let's talk domestic. this is the bastard who started the federal reserve. ( laughter ) who pushed for a graduated income tax. how you can possibly defend a man who started the fed-- which is controlled by the illuminati, and an income tax-- this is the guy who is crippling us with printed money. >> well -- >> stephen: thank you, thank you. a member of the bull moose party still here. ( laughter ). >> woodrow wilson, this is a man who wanted to level the playing dispeeld he thought this was a way to do it. he thought this was a way to make a fairer country. >> stephen: that's called redistribution of wealth. >> it is just that. >> stephen: that's class warfare. >> it is. >> stephen: that's class trench warfare. yeah. do you think that was the right thing for him to do? >> the question is not whether i think that. >> stephen: it's your book. it's your book. >> well -- >> stephen: i already said it's not the right thing to do and if you're not saying it is the right thing to do i will win every argument. >>
let's put foreign policy aspiepped let's talk domestic. this is the bastard who started the federal reserve. ( laughter ) who pushed for a graduated income tax. how you can possibly defend a man who started the fed-- which is controlled by the illuminati, and an income tax-- this is the guy who is crippling us with printed money. >> well -- >> stephen: thank you, thank you. a member of the bull moose party still here. ( laughter ). >> woodrow wilson, this is a man who wanted...
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there are big changes to president obama's foreign policy team. he will announce today that tom donilon will step on you and be replaced by u.n. ambassador susan rice. the appointment does not require senate confirmation. afpl bass tkoer rice of cours ambassador rice at the center of the benghazi scandal after she went on sunday talk shows days after the attack that killed four americans and blamed it on the video. the information she gave later turned out to be incorrect. >> the best information and the best assessment we have today is that in fact this was not a preplanned, premeditated attack, that what happened initially was that it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cry row a cairo as a consequence of the video. people gathered outside of the embassy and it grew very violent. jon: charlie hurt is a columnist for the washington times, a longtime observer of how things go in washington. explain this move, charlie. >> well, you know, whether she lied when she game those talking points or she was -- misunderstood the situat
there are big changes to president obama's foreign policy team. he will announce today that tom donilon will step on you and be replaced by u.n. ambassador susan rice. the appointment does not require senate confirmation. afpl bass tkoer rice of cours ambassador rice at the center of the benghazi scandal after she went on sunday talk shows days after the attack that killed four americans and blamed it on the video. the information she gave later turned out to be incorrect. >> the best...
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. >> i think benghazi is exhibit a in a failed foreign policy. leading from behind is not working, and we are trying to find out what happened on that night so we won't have any benghazis, and i'm in the going to vote for brennan until the cia who said they did change the talking points let's us know who did it and why and we have a picture of what happened in realtime in benghazi. >> benghazi is only one of the obstacles, jenna. jenna: is this purely a partisan issue at this time? where are the senate democrats on brennan. >> reporter: fox news is told that there are 11 government legal opinions on the use of drones only four have been provided to congress on a limited basis. as of late friday there was no firm time table for the rest to be provided. dianne feinstein told fox that she is quote assured the second set of documents is forthcoming. saying i believe he'll, that's brennan will get out of committee. a swing vote sends says he urges every document before tuesday's vote. senator rob wyden did not immediately response to fox a' questions.
. >> i think benghazi is exhibit a in a failed foreign policy. leading from behind is not working, and we are trying to find out what happened on that night so we won't have any benghazis, and i'm in the going to vote for brennan until the cia who said they did change the talking points let's us know who did it and why and we have a picture of what happened in realtime in benghazi. >> benghazi is only one of the obstacles, jenna. jenna: is this purely a partisan issue at this time?...
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. >> stewart: so we are talking a little bit about the foreign policies and the proxy wars. president obama met with russian's president putin, head of the g-20 this week and after some consideration he decided ah, i am not going to do that, so instead our, we decided to give diplomacy a bit of a try. >> since 1989 the united states and russia have been allies but recently the nations have struggled with one crisis nestled inside ott crisis inside another. to see how to keep these two nations from another cold war i sat down who heads the kremlin approved policy group. let's start with an easy issue. edward snowden. >> you don't want him and we do want him. why can't we figure this (bleep) out like right now? >> this was your fault. why the hell you canceled his passport in moscow airport? you created all of this mess. >> ah! don't turn this around and blame me for this. >> this is american problem. you created this problem. we are the victims of this situation. >> russia is the victim? >> yes. >> russia is the victim. >> oh, russia is the victim. 158 pounds of pasty nerd wa
. >> stewart: so we are talking a little bit about the foreign policies and the proxy wars. president obama met with russian's president putin, head of the g-20 this week and after some consideration he decided ah, i am not going to do that, so instead our, we decided to give diplomacy a bit of a try. >> since 1989 the united states and russia have been allies but recently the nations have struggled with one crisis nestled inside ott crisis inside another. to see how to keep these...
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it is in our best interests from a foreign policy standpoint. >> democracy alone, just free and fair elections will not give you religious freedom. in fact the reverse is true. if you don't have religious freedom, democracy is not going to work. so the reality is, taking egypt as one example, we have failed to convince the egyptians that this is in their interests. >> reporter: there's also new concern on the hill because of the announcement that the ambassador from the u.s. for international religious freedom is resigning. it took nearly two years to fill that position the last time it was vacant. harris? harris: wow, shannon bream, thank you. >> all right. calling all dead heads out there. get your checkbooks out and getting moving trucks ready. this house is experiencing a touch of sale. look familiar? ♪ ... ... ... ... ... ... vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the he
it is in our best interests from a foreign policy standpoint. >> democracy alone, just free and fair elections will not give you religious freedom. in fact the reverse is true. if you don't have religious freedom, democracy is not going to work. so the reality is, taking egypt as one example, we have failed to convince the egyptians that this is in their interests. >> reporter: there's also new concern on the hill because of the announcement that the ambassador from the u.s. for...
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if you look at big things, headquarters, foreign policy victories, this president had to work in spite of congress. the only thing that happened bipartisan was the original stimulus which a lot of republicans turned on when they weren't taking the money. if we get to a policy break through with the parties working together, that will be a huge contribution to the president's legacy. >> this was said literally the day after the election. fascinating to watch one presidential candidate, marco rubio, found his tight rope to walk on there. yesterday he had to say not so fast so that the anti-immigration reform republicans wouldn't think marco rubio was betraying them. he wants this to move regular order, hearings, committee, votes in committee, in a nice, steady way, so that he can monitor it every day to make sure he is not risking anything politically. >> it was interesting. everybody else on a show from the gang of eight said basically we worked everything out. then he is like wait, not so fast, not so fast. >> issued a statement before the shows so they wouldn't go too far. >> from my
if you look at big things, headquarters, foreign policy victories, this president had to work in spite of congress. the only thing that happened bipartisan was the original stimulus which a lot of republicans turned on when they weren't taking the money. if we get to a policy break through with the parties working together, that will be a huge contribution to the president's legacy. >> this was said literally the day after the election. fascinating to watch one presidential candidate,...